Showers and thunderstorms from the outer fringes of Tropical Storm Fay are now reaching southern Florida. At 11 am, Fay was centered over the Florida Straits, about halfway between Havana and Key West. Maximum winds are 60 mph, and some strengthening is likely in the next 24 hours before the storm reaches the Florida coast.
A Hurricane Warning is in effect for the southwestern coast of Florida, and the Tropical Storm Warning has been extended northward to Cocoa Beach on the east coast. See the local links under "Tropical Topics" above for Florida news.
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Monday, August 18, 2008
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